RE: [802.3af] clocking over ethernet
Steve,
the problem I see with NTP is jitter and wander that makes
it not really appropriate to generate a sync pulse
I like the proposal from Joerg; should be investigated
regards
Raymond
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Steve Jackson
Envoyé : lundi 30 juillet 2001 14:49
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Objet : Re: [802.3af] clocking over ethernet
Joerg
Your application may be best served by using the Network Time Protocol
(NTP).
It is fairly inexpensive to implement a small NTP client in Ethernet
devices, and getting cheaper.
You may wish to look at this comprehensive URL:
http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~ntp/
and also read the archives at the Usenet newsgroup:
comp.protocols.time.ntp
regards
Steve Jackson
* * *
WM wrote:
>
> Hello together,
>
> sorry for dissturbing. I know that this is maybe not the right place to
ask
> for it but maybe here are the right people to give me a helpful answer.
> In principle it could be also a nice add on for 802.3af.
>
> Power over MDI is what we are looking for for several years and it is a
> must for several applications like VoIP phones etc. but to fully utilize
> and replace ATM, ISDN or other media by ethernet I think at least for
> migration a way to synchronize devices would be usefull. An independent
> clock source like GPS is not usefull in our application.
> Is there any way to clock or at least sync devices on the ethernet? One
way
> would be to use e.g. the link pulses but switches don´t guarantee that all
> ports are in sync.
> The power supply in power over MDI would also be a way to add a sync
pulse.
> Many thanks in advance for your comments.
>
> Best regards
> Joerg
>
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